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Realistic depiction of missile debris crash in Abu Dhabi injuring an Indian national, with emergency services responding amid urban skyline.
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Indian killed in Abu Dhabi by missile debris

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An Indian national was killed and another injured when debris from an intercepted missile fell in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on Thursday. The incident raises the death toll of Indians in the West Asia conflict to seven. The Indian embassy expressed condolences.

Kenya met with United Arab Emirates officials on June 17 to discuss modernising the Kenya Defence Forces through technology and reforms.

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Karim Badawi, ministro egiziano del Petrolio e delle Risorse minerarie, ha incontrato i rappresentanti degli Emirati Arabi Uniti per valutare l'espansione degli investimenti nel settore petrolifero.

Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism, stated that food supplies remain stable with abundant fruits and vegetables leading to falling prices. He attributed this to new shipments from various countries and expects the trend to continue. The remarks came during an inspection tour at Dubai's Al Aweer market.

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Filipino workers in the United Arab Emirates are choosing to stay despite attacks from Iran, according to the Department of Migrant Workers. Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac stated that work disruptions have been minimal, and the UAE government continues to protect expatriates. Personal accounts from OFWs highlight preparedness and trust in safety measures.

The United Arab Emirates has strengthened its anti-money laundering measures in the real estate, precious metals, and cryptocurrency sectors in preparation for an upcoming Financial Action Task Force inspection. Authorities have imposed fines totaling AED 130 million on designated non-financial businesses and professions since 2022. New customer due diligence requirements aim to prevent compliance issues in related services.

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Tesla has begun delivering Cybertruck vehicles in the United Arab Emirates, marking the model's second international market after South Korea. This move comes as the company addresses declining sales in the US. Deliveries were confirmed by Tesla's Europe, Middle East & Africa account, with a launch event held in Dubai.

 

 

 

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